The Short Report on Neurosurgery

Monthly newsletter covering recent research and scientific discoveries from four leading neurosurgery journals.

  • March 2026:: Vol 2

    That’s all for March! Thank you for reading, and we’ll see you in April with more from the world of neurosurgery. Subscribe to our LinkedIn newsletter for monthly updates!! Continue reading

    March 2026:: Vol 2
  • February 2026:: Vol 2

    That’s all for our 2026 reboot of The Short Report on Neurosurgery! Grateful to reconnect with this community after some time away. Let’s keep pushing the boundaries of our field together. Subscribe to our LinkedIn newsletter for monthly updates!! Continue reading

    February 2026:: Vol 2
  • The Short Report on Neurosurgery— June 2025 Edition

    Editor’s Note This month’s breakthroughs remind us that innovation thrives at the intersection of persistence and ingenuity. From decoding SCI’s molecular repair pathways to pioneering salvage microsurgery, uncovering rare infections, and democratizing brain monitoring—each advance pushes neurosurgery’s boundaries. Whether in… Continue reading

    The Short Report on Neurosurgery— June 2025 Edition
  • The Short Report on Neurosurgery— May 2025 Edition

    This month, we spotlight innovation across the neurosurgical spectrum—from optimized discectomy approaches and reconstructive breakthroughs to precision bypasses and rare aneurysm management. Whether it’s GammaTiles paired with free flap surgery for recurrent GBM, or a case of moyamoya disease with… Continue reading

    The Short Report on Neurosurgery— May 2025 Edition
  • February 2025 Edition

    Editor’s note This month’s issue highlights progress in radiosurgery for meningiomas and the groundbreaking 4K3D exoscope revolutionizing bypass procedures. We examine a notable instance of complete auditory recovery post-schwannoma excision and explore an exceptional nail gun cranial injury case that… Continue reading

    February 2025 Edition
  • March 2025 Edition

    Editor’s note This month’s edition highlights the advancing accuracy of neurosurgery with four distinct, impactful cases. We see how 3D printing enhances planning for deep-seated tumors, and how histiocytic neoplasms can challenge even the most advanced diagnostic frameworks. Meanwhile, a… Continue reading

    March 2025 Edition